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A 14-day accommodated adventure through South Africa and Lesotho departing from Johannesburg heading into the mountains of Lesotho - the Kingdom in the Sky.
From rural Lesotho with its friendly Basotho people it's on to the majestic Drakensberg Mountains and scenic Royal Natal National Park, and then the historic battlefields of Blood River, Rorke’s Drift and Talana Hill near Dundee.
Next we travel via the Valley of a Thousand Hills and its Zulu villages to Durban, before venturing into the rugged Wild Coast and meeting traditional Xhosa people. Leaving the sandy beaches of Cintsa we make our way to Addo Elephant Park for a game drive en route to South Africa's much-loved Garden Route.
Along the picturesque Garden Route we stop at Tsitsikamma National Park and stay in charming Knysna, continuing to seaside Hermanus, famous for its whale watching.
Lastly we visit the Cape Winelands on our way to the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, where this exciting budget lodge tour comes to an end.
Departing from Johannesburg, the economic powerhouse of Southern Africa, we travel south into the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa and on into Lesotho, known as the Kingdom of the Sky. We spend the next two days exploring this beautiful landlocked country, rich in culture and tradition.
In mountainous Lesotho we head into rural Africa to visit local villages and meet the friendly Basotho people. Here we experience the colourful local culture of Lesotho’s proud people, gaining insight into their traditions and way of life. Traditionally the Basotho people wear straw hats and wrap themselves in blankets to keep warm at high altitudes, in a country that lies entirely above 1000m. Lesotho is best known for its Basotho pony trekking and during our stay we have the opportunity of going on a scenic pony trek through the hills and villages. There is also the option of taking a guided walk to enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery and get away from it all.
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Crossing back into South Africa today we leave the rugged landscapes of the Kingdom of Lesotho. We make our way to South Africa’s highest mountains, the Drakensberg Mountain (Dragon mountain) range. This UNESCO World Heritage sight, also known as uKhahlamba, meaning the Barrier of Spears in Zulu, stretches 200km’s in length separating Lesotho and the Kwa-Zulu Natal province of South Africa. Today we explore the magnificent mountains of Drakensberg, visiting bushman rock paintings and walking on nature trails in the forests and lush bush. After the peaceful waterfalls, cliffs and spectacular mountain views of the Drakensberg we travel to our next overnight lodge near the Royal National Park.
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Early in the morning we enter the Royal National Park a wilderness area of the spectacular natural beauty offering breathtaking views. The Royal Natal Park’s most famous feature is the Amphitheatre, a 5km long and 500m high rock wall. Towering over the Amphitheatre is Mont-aux-Sources peak, where the source of the Orange River is found and cascading over the rock face is one of the world’s highest waterfalls, the Tuglea Falls.
Next our journey takes us to Dundee, the gateway to colonial-era battlefield sites where the English, Zulu and Afrikaner settlers fought some of South Africa’s most famous battles. This area has the highest concentration of battlefields in South Africa, including Blood River (Zulu/Afrikaner), Talana Hill (British/Afrikaner), and Rorke’s Drift (British/Zulu).
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Today we travel through the dramatic landscapes of the majestic ‘Valley of a 1000 Hills’, formed by the Mngeni River and it's tributaries. This tranquil valley is a Zulu stronghold dotted with villages that we visit to learn about the proud Zulu warrior culture.
From the Valley of a Thousand Hills we continue to Durban, our next stop located on the east coast of South Africa, where we meet the warm Indian Ocean and inviting sandy beaches.
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Day 7 is free for you to explore the vibrant city of Durban at your leisure. Optional activities (at own expense) include visiting the large Indian market or sampling the delicious Indian cuisine, as Durban is home to the largest population of Indian descendants outside of India. You could choose to relax on the broad sandy beaches, take a tour of the busy harbour, shop for souvenirs or dine at one of Durban’s many fine restaurants.
Mahatma Gandhi started is political career in Durban, culminating in the struggle for independence in India and as the largest city in the Zulu dominated Kwa-Zulu Natal province Durban has strong tribal influences. A popular beach holiday destination with a unique township culture and plenty of activities, events and attractions – Durban has much to offer visitors.
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Leaving Durban we travel along the Wild Coast, an untamed region of rugged beauty, meeting the Xhosa people of South Africa. Many of the Xhosa we will encounter in this region still practice tribal traditions and remain deeply rooted in old Xhosa customs and beliefs.
For the next two nights we will stay in the charming seaside village of Cintsa, located at the great Kai River mouth. This is a great stop for enjoying the beautiful beaches, laid-back atmosphere and unspoiled coastline of the rustic Eastern Cape. At Cintsa the optional activities on offer include horse-riding outings, canoeing trips and surfing.
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After relaxing in charming Cintsa we head west to Addo Elephant National Park, making our way towards the famous Garden Route area of South Africa. As this reserve’s name implies, Addo Elephant Park is home to a large population of elephants, with more than 450 elephants recorded. Addo Park is also sanctuary to around 280 Cape Buffalo, black rhino and a variety of antelope species. The unique flightless dung beetle is found almost exclusively in the Addo region, which covers 5 of the major vegetation biomes found in South Africa.
After an afternoon game drive in Addo we continue along the coast stopping off at the scenic Tsitsikamma National Park. Here the indigenous trees of the Tsitsikamma Forest stretch from the mountains to the dramatic cliffs of the wild coastline. The world’s highest commercial bungee jump is situated at Bloukrans Bridge in the Tsitsikamma area and for those brave enough there is the option of taking the 216m plunge. From Tsitsikamma we drive to the pretty town of Knysna, famous for its Oyster Festival and coastal scenery. We spend the next two nights in Knysna, a popular tourist destination with plenty of activities and attractions to offer visitors.
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Today we depart from Knysna setting off along the coast for the seaside town of Hermanus, renowned for its excellent whale sightings. The quaint town of Hermanus has a relaxed atmosphere and scenic coastal location, in addition to being a great place for whale and dolphin watching (in season).
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We continue our journey heading into the Western Cape’s famous wine region, the Cape Winelands. We visit a local wine farm in this beautiful region and get the chance to do a wine tasting (optional). After sampling and even buying some of South Africa’s finest wines we set off on the last leg of our trip, travelling to Cape Town. Our adventure through Southern Africa comes to an end in Cape Town, one of the most picturesque cities in the world.
On this tour accommodation is mostly in shared rooms with twin beds in chalets, bungalows or cabins, or in guesthouses with shared facilities. Many of the places that we stay at are located in picturesque settings with a swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Some of the accommodation is a little more basic but still comfortable, clean and secure.
Transport on this tour will be in a comfortable mini-bus or microbus. Maximum group size: 14 passengers
This is an active participation tour; which means everybody helps out with the daily chores. The chores are usually shared on a roster basis and include tasks like shopping and cooking.
The active participation on this tour provides good opportunities to meet local people and get to know your fellow travellers. Your contribution helps to make sure that your trip is successful and enjoyable for everyone. Sharing the responsibilities means that nobody has to work too hard! On past tours most people have found that the more they get involved, the more they enjoy themselves. With a sense of adventure and a flexible attitude you will be sure to have a wonderful trip.
Please note: Optional Excursions are not included in the tour price.
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Single supplement - 1210 1210 1210 1210 (where applicable).
Activity Package - 300 300 300 300
This is an optional payment that covers what is considered to be ‘essential activities’ on Safari. The Breakdown of the Activity Package is available on enquiry. The Activity Package can be pre-purchased prior to your arrival or through your guide on day 1 of your tour.
Please note that this tour price is set in South African Rands . Our website’s currency converter allows you to view prices in several other currencies. Conversions are based on today’s exchange rate. Prices shown in other currencies will change as the exchange rate changes.
This is the deal: Receive a free 2 day Cape Town City Stay package when booking this trip.
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